Ability to rollback to any beta 2.0+ version or play the latest development build of the game before public release via Steam.

Iterative game design and community feedback driven.

In Wayward, there is a large focus on simulation, survival and openness. There are no classes; there are no levels. Progression of your character depends on individual skill and stat gains by your interactions with items or objects in the world. You are free to play and explore the game in any fashion you wish.

Wayward will continue to grow, expand, and evolve over time to open up new modes of play, add depth and complexity, add content, and further refine the systems presented. You are free to come a long for the ride as we try to make this game a truly unique experience through our iteration and through your feedback.

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Beta 2.4.1 Released

April 14th, 2017

Tonight we have a small batch of fixes, improvements, and balance changes. Although it's small, some changes may have a bit more impact than you would think on first glance. If we messed anything up too badly, please let us know as beta 2.4.2 will also be right around the corner with more of these rapid changes/fixes.

Beta 2.4 "Cultivate" Released

August 12th, 2017

Hey everybody!

It's that time again. Time for a beefy major release! Except instead of beef, it's full of fruits and veggies, with "Cultivate" being the theme this time around. In this major update, you'll find some of the top voted items in the last "wishlist" and polls being addressed, such as:

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“Wayward, a graphical roguelike with echoes of Ultima Online, Dwarf Fortress and Minecraft. Which means: Survival! Crafting! Treasure! An ace chiptune soundtrack! And lots of other things worthy of !s”